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Science-2024 Breakthrough of the Year:The long shot

Science-2024 Breakthrough of the Year:The long shot

An innovative injectable HIV drug, lenacapavir, has shown significant effectiveness in preventing infections, offering a promising new breakthrough in the fight against the virus.

Science-2024 Breakthrough of the Year:The long shot

An innovative injectable HIV drug, lenacapavir, has shown significant effectiveness in preventing infections, offering a promising new breakthrough in the fight against the virus.
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AI model achieves high accuracy in skin cancer detection

AI model achieves high accuracy in skin cancer detection

by TranSpreadThe proposed model architecture. Note: TTA: test-time augmentation. Credit:Data Science and Management(2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.dsm.2024.10.002Led by Aliyu Tetengi Ibrahim and hi

AI model achieves high accuracy in skin cancer detection

by TranSpreadThe proposed model architecture. Note: TTA: test-time augmentation. Credit:Data Science and Management(2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.dsm.2024.10.002Led by Aliyu Tetengi Ibrahim and hi
Learning from COVID-19: Why We Cannot Afford Collective Amnesia

Learning from COVID-19: Why We Cannot Afford Collective Amnesia

Now, more than half a decade later, many people are eager to move on and forget the disruptions caused by lockdowns, social distancing, and relentless health protocols.

Learning from COVID-19: Why We Cannot Afford Collective Amnesia

Now, more than half a decade later, many people are eager to move on and forget the disruptions caused by lockdowns, social distancing, and relentless health protocols.
Highly invasive tumor hijacks neurons to grow, but a common heart medication offers hope

Highly invasive tumor hijacks neurons to grow, but a common heart medication offers hope

byChinese Academy of SciencesMouse craniopharyngioma. Credit: IGDBChinese researchers have revealed new insights into the growth of craniopharyngioma and identified a potential therapeutic treat

Highly invasive tumor hijacks neurons to grow, but a common heart medication offers hope

byChinese Academy of SciencesMouse craniopharyngioma. Credit: IGDBChinese researchers have revealed new insights into the growth of craniopharyngioma and identified a potential therapeutic treat
Microscopic cell changes linked to cancer's rapid growth in stiff tissues

Microscopic cell changes linked to cancer's rapid growth in stiff tissues

by Bailey Noah,Texas A&M UniversityResearchers in the Lele Lab analyzing cell imaging data. Credit: Texas A&M EngineeringIn 2022 alone, over 20 million people were diagnosed with cancer,

Microscopic cell changes linked to cancer's rapid growth in stiff tissues

by Bailey Noah,Texas A&M UniversityResearchers in the Lele Lab analyzing cell imaging data. Credit: Texas A&M EngineeringIn 2022 alone, over 20 million people were diagnosed with cancer,
Chronic pain, opioids and natural benzos: Researchers discover how body can make its own 'sleeping pills'

Chronic pain, opioids and natural benzos: Researchers discover how body can make its own 'sleeping pills'

byUniversity of Leeds(A) Schematic of superposition of sensory neuron somata and satellite glial cells (SGCs) within the dorsal root ganglion (DRG). (B) Detection of Dbi mRNA expression in human

Chronic pain, opioids and natural benzos: Researchers discover how body can make its own 'sleeping pills'

byUniversity of Leeds(A) Schematic of superposition of sensory neuron somata and satellite glial cells (SGCs) within the dorsal root ganglion (DRG). (B) Detection of Dbi mRNA expression in human
Adding SBRT to systemic therapy could boost outcomes for some locally advanced hepatocellular carcinoma patients

Adding SBRT to systemic therapy could boost outcomes for some locally advanced hepatocellular carcinoma patients

Adding SBRT to systemic therapy could boost outcomes for some locally advanced hepatocellular carcinoma patientsby NRG OncologyCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainRecent results from the Phase III NRG-RT

Adding SBRT to systemic therapy could boost outcomes for some locally advanced hepatocellular carcinoma patients

Adding SBRT to systemic therapy could boost outcomes for some locally advanced hepatocellular carcinoma patientsby NRG OncologyCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainRecent results from the Phase III NRG-RT
Oncologist discusses treating liver cancer

Oncologist discusses treating liver cancer

by Mayo Clinic News NetworkCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainLiver cancer rates have more than tripled in the U.S. since 1980 and continue to rise. More than 41,000 people will be diagnosed with liver

Oncologist discusses treating liver cancer

by Mayo Clinic News NetworkCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainLiver cancer rates have more than tripled in the U.S. since 1980 and continue to rise. More than 41,000 people will be diagnosed with liver
Breast cancer risk increases with weight gain after age 35, finds study

Breast cancer risk increases with weight gain after age 35, finds study

by Elana GotkineThe risk for breast cancer is increased with weight gain after age 35 years, according to a research letter recentlypublishedinCancer Biology & Medicine.Katherine

Breast cancer risk increases with weight gain after age 35, finds study

by Elana GotkineThe risk for breast cancer is increased with weight gain after age 35 years, according to a research letter recentlypublishedinCancer Biology & Medicine.Katherine
Scientists uncover protein that helps cancer cells dodge CAR T cell therapy

Scientists uncover protein that helps cancer cells dodge CAR T cell therapy

byCity of Hope National Medical CenterStructure showing the targetable sites of the City of Hope-discovered YTHDF2 protein. Credit: Dr. Jianjun Chen's Lab / City of HopeScientists at City of

Scientists uncover protein that helps cancer cells dodge CAR T cell therapy

byCity of Hope National Medical CenterStructure showing the targetable sites of the City of Hope-discovered YTHDF2 protein. Credit: Dr. Jianjun Chen's Lab / City of HopeScientists at City of
Coffee and tea linked to lower head and neck cancer risk

Coffee and tea linked to lower head and neck cancer risk

byWileyCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainIn an analysis of data from more than a dozen studies, coffee and tea consumption was linked with lower risks of developing head and neck cancer, includin

Coffee and tea linked to lower head and neck cancer risk

byWileyCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainIn an analysis of data from more than a dozen studies, coffee and tea consumption was linked with lower risks of developing head and neck cancer, includin
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